Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Exterior view of the Alamo fort from across a road. Front wall and part of the side are visible. A star is at the top of the front wall. Title: 16578 'The Alamo' - Texas Cradle of Liberty (Dating from 1744), San Antonio. Text on left: Keystone View...

Building at World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, with a first floor and small second floor topped by a dome and United States flag. Over the top portion of the entrance hang two United States flags which are at either side of a white flag showing...

Coaches (Athletics); University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Basketball players; Students; Pinball machines; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports

Basketball coach Herman "Peck" Hickman in an exaggerated pose playing pinball. Three young men are looking on. One young man, who may be basketball player James Edwards, is wearing a hat and a "letter" jacket with an L on it. This image is from a...

The quilt block was designed and executed by Dr. Nellie Patson, a member of the Moscow Branch AAUW. Dr Patson is a Home Economist with a special interest in embroideries instilled in her by her mother. In addition to her skill in needlework, Dr....

Map of United States shows national borders according to 1783 Treaty of Peace plus state borders, mountain ranges, rivers, major creeks, large lakes, cities, and towns. It also shows land reserved for Virginia and North Carolina troops. Printed...

Portrait of Admiral David Dixon Porter (1813-1891), a member of a distinguished family in the history of the United States Navy and a commander in the Navy during the United States Civil War. At the close of the Civil War, Porter was promoted to...

Portrait of Rear Admiral John Adolphus Dahlgren (1809-1870), who headed the Union Navy's ordnance department during the United States Civil War and designed several different kinds of guns and cannons that were considered part of the reason the...

Portrait of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont (1803-1865), a member of the prominent Du Pont family, who served as a naval officer during the Mexican-American War and the United States Civil War. He was superintendent of the United States Naval...

Map, on a scale of 1/3000,000, of Jackson Purchase region of northwestern Kentucky (bounded bounded by the Mississippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the north, and Tennessee River to the east). The region was ceded by the Chickasaw Indians...

The Ainslie Hewett Bookplate Collection features 104 bookplates designed by Louisville native (George) Ainslie Hewett between 1909 and 1951. The bookplates were created for notable Louisville residents, as well as for clients across the United...

Three men in uniform work at a desk in the Air Force ROTC office located in the Patterson Hall annex. From left to right: S/Sgt. Charles Lorence, Instructor; T/Sgt. Charles D. Mandich, Instructor; M/Sgt. John H. Frantz, Instructor. The unit of the...

A quilt or blanket documenting the history of the United States in squares with images and dates and the words Government of the People By the People And For the People Shall Not Perish From the Earth across the top and bottom borders. Title...

Address: Fourth Avenue and Guthrie Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Crowds teem in downtown Louisville during the American Legion Convention of 1929. Flags of the United States line the street as people in civilian clothes and military uniforms roam...

Address: 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1883, this building was constructed for the American Printing House for the Blind, the oldest publishing house for the visually impaired in the United States.